THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EXTREME SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS...AND PORTIONS OF BOTH NORTHEAST LOUISIANA AND CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI.

.DAY ONE...TONIGHT AND TUESDAY...

SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING QUARTER SIZED HAIL...ALONGWITH LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL...WILL BE POSSIBLE TONIGHT FOR AREASALONG AND NORTH OF THE INTERSTATE 20 CORRIDOR. A STALLED FRONT WILLHELP FOCUS NEW STORMS LATER TONIGHT WITH ACTIVITY EXPECTED TO DEVELOPAROUND MIDNIGHT AND PERSIST INTO TUESDAY MORNING. IT IS THE RESULT OFTHE POTENTIAL FOR STORMS TO MOVE REPEATEDLY OVER THE SAME AREA THATWILL POSE THE HEAVY RAIN RISK.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY...

THE PROBABILITY FOR WIDESPREAD HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS LOW.

.SPOTTER CALL TO ACTION STATEMENT...THE ACTIVATION OF STORM SPOTTERS...HAM RADIO OPERATORS...ANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL IN SUPPORT OF SEVERE WEATHEROPERATIONS...MAY BE NEEDED TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING.

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